If I had to choose another career
it would be as a librarian. One of the reasons I left academia was because I
spent three days amongst teacher/librarians at the CBCA Conference in Sydney 2006,
and realised how incredibly happy they all seemed in their jobs. I wanted to be
in that peaceful place also, which as you know turned out to be a writing
space. But I also do a lot of work
in schools and admire and respect the work of teacher librarians, who also get
to work around books all day!
So, today I am pleased to present
on my blog Michael Jongen (aka Larry the Librarian), teacher/librarian, who goes all out for his students by making videos
and recommending Aussie authors for them to read. Michael / Larry and I haven’t
met face-to-face but have followed each other on Twitter for some
time now. We share a love of books, reading and a worldview that includes
social justice and equity for all.
Michael has listed below five
reasons he is grateful for being a librarian. And they are also the five
reminders of what I’ll be in my next life.
5 reasons I am grateful to
be a librarian
1. In the age when geek is
chic, and nerds rule we librarians know that our time has come. Our skills
and practice are as relevant and essential today as when Dewey organized human
knowledge into the decimal system. In the digital age librarians are curating
information and enabling access and dissemination through wikis, blogs,
Twitter, Tumblr, Facebook and other web2.0 tools.
2. I am a passionate reader and
working in libraries and schools I get to discuss books, stories and reading
with other readers. I have observed readers and their
reading for 30 years as well as that of my colleague librarians (Crime is the
Librarian's favorite genre). I
have had the pleasure of introducing books to readers and as teacher librarian
and a children’s librarian actively promote story and the joy of reading. Reading stories and poetry to young
people brings out the inner performer in me.
And of course I have had the
pleasure of introducing many writers to readers and young people and meeting
them myself.
3. Libraries are vibrant and
free social spaces. Our own State Library of Victoria is a vibrant meeting place with the lawns, Mr Tulk and Readings bookshop
contributing to the ambiance.
Public Libraries provide great
programmes for their communities and are free and open to all. Libraries provide social space and
access to ICT, Digital Media and Information. Our users can take home books, films, music, games for free.
4. Information is power! Andrew Carnegie believed that:
"industrious and ambitious; not those who
need everything done for them, but those who, being most anxious and able to
help themselves, deserve and will be benefited by help from others."
Public libraries today still
provide this service. I love researching and the challenge of providing
information and teaching young people the skills of research, bibliography and
citation. This of course has
contributed to my own learning and knowledge.
5. What’s not to like about
working in a library? I spend my working day researching,
matching books with readers, communicating with our users through Social Media
and performing my shtick to young people.
It’s the people.
I bless working as a librarian for
the wonderful librarians I have work with, and the daily encounters and joyful
interactions I have with Library Patrons.
How you have enriched my life.
***
Now, Michael and I would love to know what you’re
grateful for when it comes to libraries and librarians!
8 comments:
Oh cheers Anita, I am chuffed
Michael
Makes me miss working in a library! (Next best thing to writing and reading.)
I'm grateful for being able to work with inspirational librarians who motivate and encourage readers.
In my next life I think I would like to be a librarian too. Infact my mother in law thinks I would be a good one. The books are the best thing about libraries. When my kids were little I loved taking them to the library to have access to more books. You can never be exposed to too many books.
I want to be a LIBRARIAN !!!!! Thank you Michael :)
And thank you to all that I will never know - and those that will know children we will never know about
I think libraries are so underrated by much of the Australian public. They fail to realise that they are a major cultural institution, becoming more and more centres for community activity around storytelling. I take my hat off to those who build the settings for us... librarians. Thanks again Larry/ Michael :)
What a fabulous post!
I understand what you mean about being around people who love their jobs - I've heard librarians have fabulous conferences!
Now if only I knew what I wanted to be when I grow up...
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